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    Is Nanotechnology the Next Technological Breakthrough? Automobile revolutionized how people traveled. It increased mobility and economic activity. New employment opportunities arose in areas such as highway construction‚ retail gas sales‚ auto sales‚ food and hospitability. The next technological breakthrough came with the introduction of computers. Starting from 1950’s to date computers evolved from basic computing devices to complex devices‚ which are used to extend human ability in various

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    Bruce Honiball

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    Mini-Case: Bruce Honiball Uansett hva som skjer med de australske aksjekursene vil kundene få tilbake sine innskudd ved slutten av året. Stiger aksjekursene med y % vil de i tillegg motta en “bonus” på 0‚5y x innskuddet. Eksempel: Innskudd på AUD 100 10 % kursstigning Tilbake 100 + 100 x 0‚5 x 0‚10 = AUD 105. Eksempel: Innskudd på AUD 100 10 % kursfall Tilbake AUD 100. Dersom vi skiller mellom innskudd (som kunden uansett får igjen) og bonus (som kunden kun får dersom markedet stiger og tilsvarer

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    I’m much more proud of being a father than being an actor. You can’t undo the past... but you can certainly not repeat it. I’m staggered by the question of what it’s like to be a multimillionaire. I always have to remind myself that I am. [on how he stays in shape‚ interview in People.com‚ 10 March 2005] Mostly weight resistance training‚ almost an hour of cardio at least three times a week. I have a gym in my house in Los Angeles and a gym trailer that I can take on the road with me when

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    Regrettably‚ the cell was also the most prone to diseases but fortunately noteworthy breakthroughs in medicine went hand in hand with science and assisted in extending human life. This was reassuring because epidemics eliminated more people than did wars‚ droughts‚ or natural disasters put together. Edward Jenner may have been a person who believed that prevention was the best cure. Like a good scientist‚ he observed that milkmaids contaminated with cowpox never got smallpox even during an epidemic

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    The Earthquake-Resilient Building The Brilliant Idea: A replaceable‚ building-wide system to help hospitals‚ apartment buildings and office towers survive severe seismic shaking. By Logan Ward and the Editors of Popular Mechanics September 30‚ 2010 6:30 AM Elastic high-strength steel cables run down the center of the system’s frame. The cables control the rocking of the building and‚ when the earthquake is over‚ pull it back into proper alignment. A steel frame situated around a building’s

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    Cristian-Marian Necula Professor Mahmut Terci Lit. Club 18 October 2012 HIKOKOMORI – RESEARCH PAPER Hikikomori‚ which roughly translates to "pulling inward‚ being confined" is a Japanese term referring to a social paradigm similar to that of extreme anxiety and reclusiveness. It was introduced to the public in the 90’s‚ and is currently an ongoing social issue in Japan and not only. Statistics evince that about 1 million individuals in Nippon live as "hikkokomori"‚ most of

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    isn’t easy at all on the other hand it‚ so hard that many people ignore it until they become very ill. Death can give people the feeling of being not in control of their own life‚ so they give up since they can’t control death. In the beginning of Dawes poem‚ he gives up on death because of his death of his dog. He explains there is no point of praying because death always wins and that’s when faith dies. As for Dickson poem‚ the metaphor of the Funeral gives the speaker an assumption of depression

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    The Dawes Act was a document that authorized the President of the United States to assess American Indian land and divide it into allotments for individual Indians. Those who agreed to allotments would then be granted United States citizenship. During this time in the mid 1800s the United States and its citizens had their hearts set on Westward expansion. Americans were strongly encouraged by the belief of the “Manifest Destiny”‚ a widely held belief that settlers were destined by God to expand throughout

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    The main topic being the Modern Breakthrough‚ I have this week worked on texts and articles from that period of time especially the novel‚ Forrådt‚ by Amalie Skram. My problem statement reads as follows: Explain the modern breakthrough as a literary and historical period and for morality feud. Analyzes the novel exstracts from “Forrådt‚” by Amalie Skram with a focus on gender. The authors of the Modern Breakthrough rebelled against the old traditions created by Romanticism‚ and focused instead

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    could the federal government have made the Dawes Act more successful?  by refusing to allow Native Americans to assimilate  by making it illegal for Native Americans to sell their land to speculators  by providing larger land parcels so the Native Americans could grow more crops  by using land speculators as brokers between the government and Native Americans Points earned on this question: 5 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) What was the goal of the Dawes Act?  provide funding for "Indian schools"  assimilate

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